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    Eco-Cultural Networks and the British Empire by Beattie, James; Melillo, Edward; O'Gorman, Emily;

    New Views on Environmental History

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    • Edition number NIPPOD
    • Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
    • Date of Publication 30 June 2016
    • Number of Volumes Paperback

    • ISBN 9781474294393
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages344 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Weight 481 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 20 illus
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    19th-century British imperial expansion dramatically shaped today's globalised world. Imperialism encouraged mass migrations of people, shifting flora, fauna and commodities around the world and led to a series of radical environmental changes never before experienced in history. Eco-Cultural Networks and the British Empire explores how these networks shaped ecosystems, cultures and societies throughout the British Empire and how they were themselves transformed by local and regional conditions.

    This multi-authored volume begins with a rigorous theoretical analysis of the categories of 'empire' and 'imperialism'. Its chapters, written by leading scholars in the field, draw methodologically from recent studies in environmental history, post-colonial theory and the history of science. Together, these perspectives provide a comprehensive historical understanding of how the British Empire reshaped the globe during the 19th and 20th centuries. This book will be an important addition to the literature on British imperialism and global ecological change.

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    Table of Contents:

    Foreword John M. MacKenzie
    Part I - Framing Imperial and Regional Networks of Nature
    1. Eco-Cultural Networks in the British Empire, 1860-1940 James Beattie (University of Waikato, New Zealand), Edward Melillo (Amherst College, USA), Emily O'Gorman (Macquarie University, Australia)
    2. Climate, Empire and Environment Georgina Endfield (University of Nottingham, England) and Sam Randalls (University College, London, England)
    3. The Chinese State and Agriculture in an Age of Global Empires, 1880-1949 Joseph Lawson (Newcastle University, England)
    4. Empire in a Cup: Imagining Colonial Geographies Through British Tea Consumption Edward Melillo
    5. Africa, Europe and the Birds Between Them Nancy Jacobs (Brown University, USA)
    Part II - Local Cultural Networks of Exchange
    6. Peradeniya and the plantation economy in Ceylon Eugenia Herbert (Mount Holyoke College, USA)
    7. Eco-cultural networks in southern China and colonial New Zealand, 1860s-1910s James Beattie
    8. Colonial Cultures of Hunting Kate Hunter (Victoria University, New Zealand)
    9. Game of Empires: Hunting in Treaty-Port China Robert Peckham (University of Hong Kong)
    10. Experiments, Local Environments, and Networks in Rice farming in South-Eastern Australia, 1900-1945 Emily O'Gorman
    11. Animals and Urban Environments: Managing Domestic Animals in Nineteenth-Century Winnipeg Sean Kheraj (York University, Canada)
    13. Reflections and New Research Directions
    Bibliography
    Index

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